Stealth SHR36001 Installation guide

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Installation guide

Stealth SHR36001 is a heavy-duty receiver hitch designed for your 2016-2021 MINI Cooper S Clubman or John Cooper Works Clubman All4. With a maximum payload capacity of 350 lbs and a maximum towing capacity of 3,500 lbs, it can easily handle your bike racks, cargo carriers, and small trailers. Installation is straightforward and doesn't require any welding, drilling, or visible trimming.

Stealth SHR36001 is a heavy-duty receiver hitch designed for your 2016-2021 MINI Cooper S Clubman or John Cooper Works Clubman All4. With a maximum payload capacity of 350 lbs and a maximum towing capacity of 3,500 lbs, it can easily handle your bike racks, cargo carriers, and small trailers. Installation is straightforward and doesn't require any welding, drilling, or visible trimming.

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HITCH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
UNDER VEHICLE TRIMMING:
HEAT SHIELD: YES
FASCIA: NO
GRAVEL GUARD TRIMMING: NO
NO WELDING, METAL DRILLING OR VISIBLE TRIMMING REQUIRED
ADDITIONAL PARTS FOR TOW KIT:
TOOLS REQUIRED:
MAKE: YEARS: MODEL/TRIM:
MINI 2016 - 2021 Cooper S Clubman
2016 - 2021 Cooper S Clubman All4
2016 - 2021 John Cooper Works Clubman All4
RACK RECEIVER KIT#: SHR36001 COMPATIBLE WITH TOW KIT: SHT25006
RACK RECEIVER INSTALLATION: USE STEPS 1-11 & 28-37
TOW KIT INSTALLATION: USE STEPS 1-37
PARTS SUPPLIED WITH RACK RECEIVER KIT:
(2) BOLTS
5/8” - 11 x 5”
15/16 OPEN
END WRENCH
18mm DEEP WELL,
8mm, 10mm,
& 15/16” SOCKETS
PASSIVE WIRING
KIT BOX
ADDITIONAL TOOLS FOR TOW KIT:
READ ALL INSTRUCTION
WARNINGS AND LABELS
2 RACK RECEIVER MAXIMUM PAYLOAD: 350 LBS
MAXIMUM TOW RATING: 3500 LBS
MAXIMUM TONGUE WEIGHT: 350 LBS
www.stealthhitches.com 833•694•4824
(2) 14CABLE
TIES
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While installation is being performed, check for signs of
damage or excessive corrosion. Do not install hitch
components over vehicle parts that are broken or have
compromised structural integrity.
Adding Stealth hitch components to the chassis of any
vehicle can be hazardous. There is potential for
unexpected combustion of fuel, electric shock, burns,
shifting or falling of unstable vehicle, damage to vehicle,
injury from tool usage and many other hazards. This
installation must be completed by someone who is
aware of the hazards involved. This person must be
knowledgeable of proper safety procedures for a
vehicle modification of this nature, and for usage of the
equipment required to perform the installation.
Without proper knowledge, towing can be a dangerous
activity. Understand all the risks involved with towing
before proceeding. For information on towing safety,
see "The Trailer Handbook: A Guide to
Understanding Trailer and Towing Safety" from the
National Association of Trailer Manufacturers,
www.NATM.com and your trailer and tow vehicle
manufacturer's owner's manual.
Do not exceed tow or tongue rating of coupler, tow or
tongue rating of hitch, or tow or weight ratings of tow
vehicle or trailer. See vehicle and trailer manufacturer
information for ratings. Exceeding these ratings may
cause damage to towing components or loss of
attachment between the trailer and vehicle.
Do not modify this product in any manner. Doing so
could alter its integrity and lead to a loss of attachment
between the trailer and the tow vehicle.
This product was designed to fit vehicles in their
original, "as manufactured" condition. Compatibility
with vehicles having replacement parts, or other
modifications is not guaranteed. Inspect vehicle for
modifications before installation of this product.
Some accessories, like the rack receiver, are not rated
for towing. Do not use any accessories without proper
knowledge of their use.
A visual inspection of the hitch should be performed
before each use. Regularly check that all connections
are secure, including those that secure the hitch to the
vehicle. Check for cracks or damage to the hitch. Do not
use the hitch if cracks or damage outside of normal
wear is found. Using a hitch that has unsecure
connections and/or cracks or damage could result in
damage to the tow vehicle, trailer, towing components
and loss of attachment between the tow vehicle and
trailer.
Failure to comply with the safety information in these
instructions could result in serious injury or death.
<THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE GIVEN TO THE END USER>
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE FOR STEALTH HITCH INSTALLERS AND CUSTOMERS.
Read all installation and operating instructions along with all labels before installing or using this product. Do not perform
any installation or towing procedures without fully understanding the correct tools and actions for all steps. Call for
support if needed.
Stealth hitches are not compatible with any weight
distribution or sway control products. Adding additional
products to the trailer or chassis which modifies the
function of the Stealth hitch may cause hitch failure.
INSTALLATION NOTE: In most instances, these instructions will only outline disassembly of vehicle components.
Re-installation of components will require the installer to retain vehicle hardware and work through disassembly
instructions in reverse order. When installation is complete, double check that all vehicle components have been replaced
and are secured.
NOTICE: Installation of Stealth products may or may not require the addition of a wiring harness to the vehicle.
The Rack Receiver only product does not require adding a wiring harness.
The Rack Receiver plus Tow Kit requires the addition of a Passivewiring harness to the vehicle. The passive harness
readsthe output of the vehicles lights and translates the signals to the trailer without being connected to the vehicle
computer.
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1. Open the vehicle rear cargo
area. Locate (2) plastic rivets
on the sides of the rear hatch.
Remove the plastic rivets with
a plastic pry tool.
GAIN ACCESS TO MOUNTING AREA
2. Inside the rear wheel well,
behind the tire, remove (1)
screw inside.
3. To allow partial removal of the
rear wheel well trim, (3) clips
will need o be disconnected.
Apply outward pressure on
wheel well trim. Start with the
bottom clip and work up.
Unplug the light on the rear
wheel well trim piece.
Squeeze plug clip then pull
outward.
4. Use a T25 Torx socket to
remove (1) screw securing the
fascia. Repeat Steps 2-4 on
other side of vehicle.
NOTICE: Installation of hitch requires removal of vehicle parts and interaction with vehicular
electronics. Before installation, check the condition of body panels and note any locations
where panels are not ush. Check the electronic functions of the vehicle, such as: headlights,
taillights, turn signals, cameras, backup sensors, Parking Distance Controller (PDC), foot
activated cargo access, etc. It is the responsibility of the installer to restore the t and
function of the vehicle
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5. Underneath the vehicle, use a
socket to remove (8) screws
from the bottom edge of the
fascia.
6. Behind the rear wheel well,
put outward pressure on the
fascia. With a plastic pry tool,
push down on the clips,
continue applying outward
and rearward pressure until
all clips are released. Repeat
on other side of vehicle.
7. This step requires a partner.
Slide the fascia rearward,
keep the fascia close to the
vehicle. Unplug (6) PDC sensor
plugs, (4) light plugs and (1)
camera plug, before removing
fascia completely.
NOTICE: Carefully remove the
fascia and place on a blanket or
pad.
GAIN ACCESS TO MOUNTING AREA CONTINUED
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8. Locate and remove (4) nuts
securing the factory
reinforcement beam to the
vehicle. Save the nuts for
reinstallation and discard
factory reinforcement beam.
9. Remove (2) screws from the
hands-free trunk release cable
holder. Unplug center
connector on the hands-free
trunk release cable holder.
Remove the holder.
GAIN ACCESS TO MOUNTING AREA CONTINUED
10. Mount the Stealth hitch frame
onto the vehicle studs. Use
the (4) nuts saved from the
factory reinforcement beam
and torque to 85 ft.-lbs.
INSTALL STEALTH HITCH FRAME
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11. Installation of the latch block
varies depending on which kit
you are installing.
Rack Receiver Kit: Install the
latch block with (2) 5/8”-11 x
5” bolts and (2) 5/8” nylock
nuts. Tighten each bolt to150
ft.-lbs.
Tow Kit: Install the latch block
and (2) chain hooks with (2)
5/8”-11 x 5” bolts and (2) 5/8”
nylock nuts. Tighten each bolt
to 150 ft.-lbs.
NOTICE: Keys are packaged
within the latch block, remove
keys and store in safe location.
MOUNT LATCH BLOCK
IF INSTALLING A RACK RECEIVER KIT, SKIP TO STEP 28.
IF INSTALLING A TOW KIT, CONTINUE TO STEP 12.
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INSTALL PASSIVE WIRING KIT
12. Locate the wiring kit box.
Review the contents of the
box against the list above to
check for missing
components. The passive
wiring kit uses a control
module to manage the
functions of the trailer
lighting. The module has an
inputside that receives
power from the vehicles
battery and signals from the
vehicles taillights. The
outputside of the module
delivers this information to
the 4-way plug. The control
module is connected to the
vehicles battery and taillight
wiring as outlined in the next
steps.
NOTICE: Do not allow electrical
system to become disconnected
from power or ground. Doing so
may interrupt electrical systems.
PASSIVE WIRING
KIT BOX
# DESCRIPTION QTY
1 4-WAY CONNECTOR HARNESS 1
2 CONTROL MODULE 1
3 4-WAY CONNECTOR COVER 1
4 CABLE TIE 8” 8
5 CABLE TIE 14” 2
6 MAGNETIC CABLE HOLDER 1
7 M8 SERRATED FLANGE NUT 1
8 FORK TERMINAL 1
9 ADHESIVE FOAM STRIP 2
10 BUTT CONNECTOR (BLUE) 1
11 BUTT CONNECTOR (RED) 4
12 CLAMP-ON CONNECTORS 4
13 POWER WIRE 1
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15. Dislodge both rear side panels
to gain access to taillight
wiring.
13. Along the rear wall of the
vehicle cargo area, locate and
remove (4) plastic rivets with a
90 degree pick. Pull upward
on the threshold to remove.
14. Locate and remove (4) plastic
rivets on each side of the
cargo area with a 90 degree
pick. Use plastic pry tool to
pry o the plastic cover.
INSTALL WIRING KIT CONTINUED
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16. Locate and remove the
indicated grommet from the
driver side of vehicle, above
the tire. Drill a 3/8” hole in
grommet. Route the 4-way
plug output wires and the
power wire through the
grommet from outside of the
vehicle to the inside of the
vehicle.
INSTALL WIRING KIT CONTINUED
17. Locate the tail of the 4-way
connector wire and the
output side wires of the
control module. Attach each
similar color wire to each
other using a red butt
connector and crimping tool.
NOTICE (OPTIONAL): The butt
connectors are heat shrink
connectors. Apply heat to
waterproof the connectors after
crimping.
18. Secure harness to Stealth
hitch frame with cable ties.
Maintain an 18” loop from the
cable tie to the 4-way plug.
Add the magnetic cable
holder and secure to the
harness close to the 4-way
plug, with a cable tie.
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NOTICE: Do not connect the red brake wire. This
vehicle does not utilize a separate brake circuit.
The brake signal is sent down the left and right turn
circuits simultaneously.
19. The wires on the input side of
the module need to be
attached to the vehicle wiring.
Inside the driver side cargo
compartment of the vehicle
locate the indicated part of
the vehicle wiring harness.
Use clamp-on connectors to
connect to the brown, red,
and yellow input wires. (As
shown in reference table
below.)
NOTE: Vehicles may have dierent
wire colors than those shown. Verify
circuits (wire colors) with
multimeter.
20. Route the green wire to the
passenger side compartment.
Use a clamp-on connector to
connect to green input wire to
the indicated part of the
vehicle wiring harness. (As
shown in reference table
below.)
INSTALL WIRING KIT CONTINUED
CLAMP-ON CONNECTOR COLOR REFERENCE TABLE
SIGNAL INPUT WIRES POWER & GROUND WIRES
FUNCTION HARNESS VEHICLE
LEFT TURN YELLOW BLUE/GRAY 12V+ (POWER) BLACK BATTERY (+)
RIGHT TURN GREEN BLUE/GRAY GROUND WHITE GROUND STUD (-)
MARKER BROWN GREY/PURPLE
BRAKE RED BLACK/YELLOW
NOTE: If two colors are listed, the rst color is the dominant color.
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INSTALL WIRING KIT CONTINUED
22. The power wire will need to
be routed to the engine
compartment where it will
connect to the battery. Route
the wire from the grommet to
the gravel guard on the driver
side undercarriage. Loosen
the (5) nuts holding the gravel
guard to allow routing
through it. Then pass the wire
up into the engine
compartment and over to the
battery. Replace nuts when
wire has been passed through
undercarriage.
23. Inside the engine
compartment, locate and
remove (3) screws from the
battery cover. Remove the
cover. Run power wire to the
rear of rewall, and to the
positive side of battery.
21. Locate the ground stud inside
the driver side cargo
compartment. Trim the white
ground wire so it will reach
the stud without excess wire.
Crimp the supplied fork
terminal to the ground wire
with a crimping tool. Loosen
the ground stud and secure
the fork to the stud.
NOTICE: Loosen ground stud just
enough to install fork terminal,
so vehicle wiring does not lose
ground.
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24. Locate the fuse holder
supplied in the wiring kit box.
Remove the fuse from the
fuse holder. Trim the power
wire so it will reach the
battery without excess wire.
Crimp fuse lead to the power
wire. Connect fuse ring
terminal to the positive
battery terminal (+).
INSTALL WIRING KIT CONTINUED
25. Determine the amount of power wire needed to reach the control module inside the
vehicle. Trim the control module wire to remove excess length. Use the included blue
butt connector to crimp the power wire leading from the battery to the control module
power wire. Use the provided adhesive foam strips to secure the control module to an
inside body panel.
NOTICE: (OPTIONAL): The butt splice connector is a heat shrink connector. Apply heat to
waterproof the connector after crimping.
26. Reinstall the 20 Amp fuse in the harness fuse holder located near the battery. Test the 4-
way plug using a multimeter or connect the plug to a trailer and verify that the lights and
brakes work correctly.
27. Secure all wires and wiring components. Replace the grommet removed earlier on the
rear driver side of the vehicle. Use silicone to waterproof the grommet. Use the
remaining cable ties to secure wiring so that it is not loose and will not interfere with
replacement of the fascia. Wiring should not be visible once the vehicle is reassembled.
MODIFY HANDS-FREE TRUNK RELEASE HOLDER
28. Locate the hands-free trunk
release holder removed
earlier. Mark and identify each
connector, to ensure that the
white and yellow plugs can be
replaced in the same
locations. Unplug (2)
connectors to the hands-free
truck release module. Remove
the hands-free trunk release
wand. Dislodge the module
from the holder and remove.
might be easier to do this before the hitch
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29. Use a Dremel tool or
something similar to cut and
remove the raised area from
the module holder. Smooth
the cut edge with a le.
MODIFY HANDS-FREE TRUNK RELEASE HOLDER CONTINUED
30. Guide the yellow and white
wires through the gap to the
other side of the module
holder. Plug the two
connectors into the marked
plug slots on the module.
Secure the module with cable
ties to the module holder.
Replace the hands-free trunk
release wand.
(2) 14CABLE TIES
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31. Trim the heat shield in two
places as shown, with tin
snips. Fold the cut edges to
eliminate sharp, exposed
edges. Fold theap (between
cut sides) down and back for
clearance. This fold lineis
shown in yellow.
32. Finished look after cutting and
bending the heat shield.
CUT ACCESS TO LATCH BLOCK
33. Reattach the hands-free trunk
release cable holder using a
socket. Plug in the center
connector.
REINSTALL VEHICLE COMPONENTS
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34. Reattach and secure the fascia
and other vehicle components
in reverse order. Refer to
Steps 1-7 and 13-15.
NOTICE: Remember to plug in the
(6) PDC sensor plugs, (4) light
plugs, and (1) camera plug in
Step 7 before reinstalling the
fascia.
REINSTALL VEHICLE COMPONENTS CONTINUED
35. Finished look from under the
vehicle. Make sure to form the
heat shield to make sure the
heat shield does not interfere
with the latching mechanism
handle.
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36. Examine the body panels to ensure that they are in a pre-installation condition. Test the
electronic functions of the vehicle. Correct any inconsistencies.
37. Ensure that hitch components work properly.
Verify that the lock works correctly. Push in the safety lock on the latch block then unlock
with key. The lock should slide back out with the key when unlocked.
Verify that each accessory can be installed correctly. Use the following steps to install and
remove each accessory that will be used with the hitch. (Rack Receiver and Ball Mount if
purchased.)
1. Prepare latching mechanism. Turn handle clockwise if needed.
2. Firmly insert postof accessory into latch block until handle releases indicating
that the accessory is latched.
3. Push in the safety locking pin until it fully engages. The locking pin prevents the
handle from turning when pushed in, and conrms that the block is securely
latched onto the accessory. The safety locking pin will not depress if the accessory
is not fully latched.
4. Use key to release safety locking pin.
5. While holding on to the accessory, rotate handle clockwise to release and remove
the accessory.
Verify that no part of the accessories come into contact with the body of the vehicle.
FINAL VEHICLE EXAMINATION
NOTICE: If the hitch is being installed by a professional, the installer is responsible for
training the end user in the use and maintenance of the product.
Accessory installation procedure:
1. Prepare latching mechanism. Turn handle clockwise if needed.
2. Firmly insert postof accessory into latch block until handle spins counter-
clockwise indicating that the accessory is latched.
3. Always depress the safety locking pin and check that it has fully engaged.
Never use any accessory with the safety lock disengaged. Until the safety locking pin is
engaged, the handle is able to turn. A fully engaged safety locking pin is conrmation that
the accessory is properly latched into the latch block.
Never use the rack receiver for towing. The rack receiver accessory is only to be used with
payload carrying products, such as bike racks or luggage racks.
Before each use, give the post of the accessory a light coating of lithium based grease.
Before each use, inspect the hitch to ensure that all bolted connections are secure and
that no cracks or damage are present. Do not tow with the hitch if cracks or damage
outside of normal wear is found.
Remove the Stealth accessories from the latch block after each use. Do not leave
accessories plugged in for extended periods of time.
PRODUCT USE AND MAINTENANCE
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Stealth SHR36001 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Stealth SHR36001 is a heavy-duty receiver hitch designed for your 2016-2021 MINI Cooper S Clubman or John Cooper Works Clubman All4. With a maximum payload capacity of 350 lbs and a maximum towing capacity of 3,500 lbs, it can easily handle your bike racks, cargo carriers, and small trailers. Installation is straightforward and doesn't require any welding, drilling, or visible trimming.

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